All Right? Campaign update: July 2017

How you doin'? With lots of bugs and coughs around at the moment it would be nice to be able to 'push pause' for a bit and reset. While our plans for a pause button have not yet got to the development stage, we do have a few wintry wellbeing gems to share.

Arohanui,The All Right? team

Open City - Sharing sweet, free things to do

Gap Filler and All Right? have teamed up to create a parking meter with a difference in Cathedral Square.

This week our Open City parking meter began issuing tickets displaying inner-city adventures that celebrate the undervalued, sweet, free things to do in Christchurch.

Adventures like a perfect branch to swing on in the Botanic Gardens, checking out a quirky bit of street art, or playing a giant arcade game.

As well as being a great, free family activity for the holidays, Open City is also perfect for the many people who have recently relocated to the inner city for work.Each Open City adventure aligns with one of the Five Ways to Wellbeing. Connect, take notice, give, be active and keep learning are all actions scientifically-proven to improve wellbeing.

All Right? Parenting campaign

The toolkit includes information on nearly 70 free Canterbury parenting courses, downloadable routine charts, lots of school holiday activities suggested by people just like you, and heaps of fun wellbeing boosters for the whole whānau.

We’ve also created parenting guides on some of the issues parents often ask us about – like helping kids be grateful and kind, manage their worries and keep calm. And because your wellbeing matters too, there are also guides for mums and dads focused on helping you to look after yourself.

Sparklers has landed

All Right?'s Parenting portal has been designed to complement our Sparklers wellbeing toolkit for schools which we launched earlier in June.